India won an impressive 13 medals in the Glasgow Commonwealth Game last month but the figure is expected to drop drastically at the September 19-October 4 event in Incheon, South Korea. India could only manage three wrestling medals in the 2010 edition.
"Asian Games are much tougher of course with wrestlers from Iran, Japan, North Korea, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan taking part. If you do well at Asian Games, then you get confidence of winning a medal at World Championships. Having said that, the boys are working hard. We should get around three to four medals in freestyle," Yogeshwar said at the sidelines of Samsung promotional event for the Asian Games here today.
"I have already won the Asian Championships and now the aim is to win gold at Asian Games," said the 31-year-old Olympic bronze medallist, who is giving the World Championships a miss for success in Incheon.
"I would have competed at worlds had it been after the Asian Games. The continental event comes once every four years and it is really important for India. Plus I am injury prone so could pick only one competition. Hopefully I and the other boys make the country proud," said Yogeshwar.
Another medal can certainly be expected from Amit Kumar, who competes in the 57kg category.